Saturday, April 13, 2024

Beaver Street Interceptor: traffic detour update for week of April 15, 2024

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CONSTRUCTION UPDATE:

Continuing on Monday, April 15th, the dead end section of Old West Central serving Ledgewood Condominiums and Franklin Crossing will continue to be closed at Tri-County Drive.  Those residents will continue to use the right-hand turn only detour onto Rt 140 by the Dunkin Donuts.
This detour will be in place Monday-Friday 7AM thru 4PM.

We appreciate the public's continued support and understanding and will
continue to communicate regularly via social media, our dedicated email list, and the construction map below as work progresses.


BEAVER STREET INTERCEPTOR HOTLINE: 508-553-5526
(PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE AND WE WILL RETURN YOUR CALL)
EMAIL: BSI-info@franklinma.gov
 

 
Beaver Street Interceptor: traffic detour update for week of April 15, 2024
Beaver Street Interceptor: traffic detour update for week of April 15, 2024

Beaver Street Interceptor Rehabilitation/Replacement Project
This project consists of the replacement and repair of Franklin's largest piece of sewer infrastructure,
originally constructed in 1914.

For additional info please visit the Beaver Street Interceptor page ->   https://www.franklinma.gov/water-sewer-division/pages/beaver-street-interceptor

*Franklin* Planet Fitness Club Offers Free Recovery for Boston Marathon Runners

Planet Fitness, one of the largest and fastest-growing franchisors and operators of fitness centers with more members than any other fitness brand, invites Boston Marathon runners to work out and recover for FREE at Planet Fitness locations in Massachusetts from race day on April 15 through April 19.
*Franklin* Planet Fitness
*Franklin* Planet Fitness


This year marks the 128th Boston Marathon and in recognition of the world's most elite runners, Planet Fitness is allowing FREE use of their state-of-the-art equipment and Black Card® Spa for anyone with a race bib. Everyone taking advantage of this free offer will need to provide ID at the front desk. You do NOT have to be a member to participate.

Most importantly, runners will need to recover after the big race and Planet Fitness is opening its doors for them to do so all week. Relax before or after in the PF Black Card® Spa or try a cool down workout. Enjoy HydroMassage Loungers, Cryo Loungers, massage chairs, and the RelaxSpace Wellness Pod, where members can reset and focus on their mental health for 15 minutes by selecting videos, scents and even temperatures while learning more about diet, nutrition, breathing, and the benefits of exercise. Locations with a RelaxSpace Wellness Pod are noted below with a single asterisk and locations with a Cryo Lounger have a double asterisk. Some clubs offer both. Planet Fitness locations also offer dedicated stretching areas.

All Planet Fitness locations are spacious, clean and judgement free, with free fitness training for members.

WHEN:    April 15 through April 19

WHERE:  Massachusetts
Planet Fitness – Franklin 
166 Grove St
Franklin, MA 02038

About Planet Fitness
Founded in 1992 in Dover, NH, Planet Fitness is one of the largest and fastest-growing franchisors and operators of fitness centers in the world by number of members and locations. As of December 31, 2023, Planet Fitness had approximately 18.7 million members and 2,575 stores in 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, Panama, Mexico and Australia. The Company's mission is to enhance people's lives by providing a high-quality fitness experience in a welcoming, non-intimidating environment, which we call the Judgement Free Zone®. More than 90% of Planet Fitness stores are owned and operated by independent business men and women.

Town of Franklin, MA: FY 2025 Budget released for review and discussion

Town Administrator Jamie Hellen released the proposed FY25 Budget as required by the Franklin Home Rule Charter. 
To view the proposed FY25 Budget, click on the link below:

https://t.co/QXneD0RCgk
Town of Franklin, MA: FY 2025 Budget released for review and discussion
Town of Franklin, MA: FY 2025 Budget released for review and discussion

Note: The Town budget is required to be balanced. The number shown from the Schools request is NOT the School budget amount approved by the School Committee on April 9, 2024. The full impact of what would be cut to bring the budget into balance or be considered as an override amount will be the focus of the joint meeting with Town Council and the School Committee on April 24 at the Franklin High School Auditorium (7 PM). 

There won't be a vote April 24 but there will be community input accepted. The Town Council will vote on the major questions If, when, and what amountat their May 1 meeting.

Franklin Public Library: April 2024 school vacation schedule of events for kiddos 0 to 5

"April School Vacation week is just around the corner and all the fun begins tomorrow Friday, April 12th with "Animals in Spring"! 
Yes, there will be real, live animals!!"

For additional info about the Library, visit their page -> https://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-public-library

Franklin Public Library: April 2024 school vacation schedule of events for kiddos 0 to 5
Franklin Public Library: April 2024 school vacation schedule of events for kiddos 0 to 5

Escape into Fiction halts gift card sales; still accepts them

Given the pending sale (and or closure) of Escape Into Fiction, they have halted sales of their gift cards to avoid the risk of not being able to redeem them in the future. They are still accepting gift cards for redemption.

Escape into Fiction halts gift card sales; still accepts them
Escape into Fiction halts gift card sales; still accepts them

Franklin Ridge Booster Pump Station - Invitation for Bid


IFB - Franklin Ridge Booster Pump Station

In accordance with MGL c. 30 section 39m, it is the intention of the Town of Franklin to retain the services of a company for the Franklin Ridge Booster Pump Station Project in the Town of Franklin.

Additional Information:  Franklin Ridge Booster Pump Station Project

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/purchasing/bids/ifb-franklin-ridge-booster-pump-station

Franklin Ridge Booster Pump Station - Invitation for Bid
Franklin Ridge Booster Pump Station - Invitation for Bid

Friday, April 12, 2024

Franklin's Event Outlook: April 12, 2023 to April 18, 2024


Friday, April 12

10:00am Knitting Group (Franklin Public Library)

1:00pm Animals in the Spring (Franklin Public Library)

7:30pm James Montgomery Band with the Daybreakers (THE BLACK BOX)


Saturday, April 13

10:00am Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

10:30am Animal Affair (Franklin Public Library)

2:00pm Holi Celebration (Franklin Public Library)

3:00pm April Fool’s Concert (Franklin Public Library)

6:00pm Silent Saturdays: "Metropolis" (Franklin Historical Museum)


Sunday, April 14

1:00pm Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

1:15pm Second Sunday Speaker (Franklin Historical Museum)

2:00pm Eid Celebration (Franklin Public Library)


Monday, April 15 - Tax Day/Marathon Monday/Patriots Day

be wishes to all the runners and their supports for a good running weather day

Tuesday, April 16

10:30am Toe Jam Puppet Band! (Franklin Public Library)

6:00pm Table Top (Franklin Public Library)

7:00pm Trivia Night (Raillery Public House)

7:30pm Voice of Franklin, part of Toastmasters International (Franklin TV Studio)


Wednesday, April 17

9:00am Fallen Hero: John J. Kell (Franklin Veterans Walkway, Town Common)

10:30am Ed Popielarczyk Magic Show (Franklin Public Library)

11:00am Franklin Q&A (Franklin Senior Center)

1:00pm Petite Picassos (Franklin Public Library)


Thursday, April 18

8:30am Town Council Office Hours (Franklin Senior Center)

10:30am The BenAnna Band! (Franklin Public Library)

1:30pm Thinking Money for Kids (Franklin Public Library)

5:30pm Teen Wire Wrapping Workshop (Franklin Public Library)

6:30pm How to Steal a Masterpiece (Franklin Public Library)

7:00pm Community Coffee Conversations: One Franklin (Birchwood Bakery)


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Why have multiple calendars?
There is a Cultural events calendar upon which other community events are layered to create the Community calendar.

Respectfully, the Library and Senior Center calendars are too full of events to include all their events so we tend to focus on the major events. Town and School meetings are also kept separate. Links for all the calendars are shared here:

The Cultural calendar displays only the cultural events      https://www.franklinculture.org/things-do/pages/calendar

Find the full Community event calendar  https://www.franklinmatters.org/p/blog-page.html

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication:  https://forms.gle/oPdi8X3ZbHHyrHzo6

The Library calendar of events ->    calendar link

The Senior Center calendar of events ->   https://www.franklinma.gov/node/39/events/month/39/2023-12

The Town meeting calendar is found  https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar
The School district calendar is found  https://www.franklinps.net/calendar-by-event-type/26 

The Franklin Art Association Art Gallery remains open for viewing (and purchasing the art displayed) during business hours at Escape into Fiction (Main St, Franklin)

Franklin's Event Outlook: April 12, 2023 to April 18, 2024
Franklin's Event Outlook: April 12, 2023 to April 18, 2024

Franklin Announces DPW Director Cantoreggi Reinstated as of April 11, 2024

On February 15, 2024 the Massachusetts State Ethics Commission announced that Franklin DPW Director, Robert “Brutus” Cantoreggi violated Conflict of Interest Law relative to the unethical acceptance of gifts, G.L. chapter 268A, section 23(b)(2)(i). In the attached Press Release from the State Ethics Commission and the Disposition Agreement between the Ethics Commission and Mr. Cantoreggi, Mr. Cantoreggi admits to the proposed violations and waives his right to a hearing.

On February 9, 2024, when the Town was in receipt of this information, Mr. Cantoreggi was placed on unpaid administrative leave indefinitely and until further notice. Since this time, the Town has been working to gather information in order to fully understand the extent of Mr. Cantoreggi’s actions in his official capacity as Department of Public Works Director.

“While the realization of this ethics violation has been very difficult for Town staff, the Town Council, and the Franklin community at large, this incident was an isolated incident and does not reflect on the entire organization,” stated Jamie Hellen, Franklin Town Administrator. “The Town has independent annual financial town audits in addition to effective standards, training, internal controls and policies in place and a truly remarkable staff culture. These were careless and hubris actions by Mr. Cantoreggi, but do not reflect a widespread problem in the organization.”

The Town has issued a report on the complete findings of its own internal investigation. Notably, and most importantly, zero taxpayers dollars were affected by this violation and succeeding decisions. No bribery allegations, charges, or findings relevant to a quid pro-quo or “something for something” or any other illegal or criminal act were found. There were no procurement violations found.

In addition to a $15,000 fine to the State Ethics Commission and significant damage to Mr. Cantoreggi’s reputation, both personally and professionally, the Town instituted the following corrective measures:
An unpaid suspension for two months; a wage loss of $29,935, or $44,935 in total, when accounting for the civil penalty from the state;
A six (6) day redaction of employee Earned Time (aka “ET” which is equivalent to vacation time) for time off during the two ski trips as they were not work related;
No accrued additional Earned Time during the time of the two-month suspension, which is lost time for a total of approximately 11.3 days (91 hours);
One-year prohibition on attendance at industry sponsored events and conferences in an effort to focus on DPW staff needs and succession planning;
Execution of a “Last Chance” Agreement for any unknown past and future incidents;
Release and waiver of all legal and privacy rights;
Public apology acknowledging impacts on the organization and community; and
Repeating his state mandated Ethics Training and documenting the receipt and review of the Conflict of Interest Law Summary.
Based on the facts of the Ethics Investigation, as well as additional supporting factors and materials that have been laid out, the Town Administrator has decided to reinstate Robert “Brutus” Cantoreggi as the DPW Director, effective Thursday, April 11, 2024 at 7:00 AM.

“I deeply apologize to all of the residents of Franklin for making such a poor decision without truly thinking through the ramifications of it,” said Robert “Brutus” Cantoreggi. “I am very regretful of the unintended consequences my poor judgment has had on the Town, my staff, my colleagues and my family. I have committed my professional career to the Town of Franklin and truly love my job. Over the past eight weeks, I have used this time to reflect and it has reaffirmed how much I value my role as the Public Works Director for the Town of Franklin. It has not been easy being under the scrutiny of false accusations by some, but I have also been humbled by the amount of support I have received by so many others. I will never be able to express my deep gratitude to the members of the community, the Council, and Town Administrator for their time working on this ordeal. Going forward, I will recommit myself to working to be the best Public Works director, colleague, friend, husband and father. I know we have all made mistakes in life, and I can unequivocally say that I have learned huge lessons from this. I am so grateful for the second chance, I will not let you down, and I pledge to do everything in my power to earn back the public's trust.”

The Town Council received a briefing from the Town Administration on March 13, 2024 in Executive Session. In an effort to be transparent and proactive with the public, these materials have been posted on a dedicated webpage.

“Mr. Cantoreggi’s actions are extremely disappointing, and as the DPW Director he should have known that his acceptance of these gifts violated the Conflict of Interest Law,” stated Tom Mercer, Chair of the Franklin Town Council. “These proscribed actions not only reflect poorly on
 
Mr. Cantoreggi personally but also on the Town of Franklin. While significant reputational damage has been done, I feel the prescribed disciplinary action is on par with the misconduct. As a lifelong Franklin resident and one who values his expertise, he has earned a second chance in my book due to his dedicated and innovative leadership over two decades. While we may individually have our own views on the matter, the entire Town Council has agreed to move forward together. ”

“It is vital that Franklin residents have the utmost trust and confidence in the integrity of their government,” stated Hellen. “With this information I acknowledge a violation of the public’s trust and confidence. I will work with Mr. Cantoreggi to build back public trust and confidence moving forward. Mr. Cantoreggi is remorseful for his lapse in judgment, and I believe if there is anyone who can restore both his own reputation and the reputation of the Town, it is Brutus.”

Town Administrator website with all materials ->

Franklin Announces DPW Director Cantoreggi Reinstated as of April 11, 2024
Franklin Announces DPW Director Cantoreggi Reinstated as of April 11, 2024

FHS softball tops Sharon on Thursday

Via Twitter and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the Spring sports competition for Franklin High School on Thursday, Apr 11, 2024.

Softball = Franklin, 15 @ Sharon, 2 – Final
– For Sharon, seniors Maddie Hu and Natalie David had strong performances at the dish. Hu had a pair of hits, one double and one triple, and came home to score both the Eagles’ runs with David driving her in both times. Annabel Gruss also had two hits for Sharon.

Girls Lacrosse = Franklin, 5 @ Westwood, 11 – Final
– In a rematch from last year’s state semifinal, Franklin fell short on the road in a hard-fought battle at Westwood. Emily Carney had six draw controls and added two goals while Gabi Consigli, Katie Ryan, and Vera Hansen each scored once. Sophia Sacchetti chipped in with a pair of assists while Keira Kucich had a strong game defensively for the Panthers with four caused turnovers.
Tough loss to a very talented Westwood squad... Back at it on Saturday against another top MA team. #allin https://twitter.com/FHSLaxBooster/status/1778555994760528268

For other results around the Hockomock League (subscription required) 

FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com
FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com

Great Night @ The Museum Gala (photo essay)

Franklin moms with a mission, Erin Gallagher and Meg Hagen, were joined by a healthy sized group of supporters at their Children's Museum of Franklin fund raising Gala on Thursday night at THE BLACK BOX.

Meg Hagen & Erin Gallagher
Meg Hagen & Erin Gallagher


During an interlude of music and food, they shared a brief video highlighting their first donation, happy faces, and youthful activities from their mobile museums. They were also able to confirm that they are in "active negotiations" to open in a space in Franklin in the Fall but were unable to reveal more than that.

The Dean College vocal ensemble provided some musical entertainment
The Dean College vocal ensemble provided some musical entertainment

THE BLACK BOX served the mobile museum and gala purpose delightfully. Space was allocated for tables for guest to eat, drink and converse. There was a delicious spread of food from 3 Restaurant Catering, accompanied by desserts from Birchwood Cafe & Bakery. A few of the mobile creative play stations were set up for the adults to try out.

The table centerpieces were in the fancy and playful theme. My grandson would have been playing with the magna tiles all night had he been there
The table centerpieces were in the fancy and playful theme. My grandson would have been playing with the magna tiles all night had he been there

For more about the Children's Museum check out their web page ->   https://www.childrensmuseumfranklin.org/ 

Registration for the next mobile museum, Sunday, April 21 at Annie Sullivan Middle School is available online for one of two time slots ->   https://www.childrensmuseumfranklin.org/register

And they are always looking for financial help to bring the Museum to reality -> https://www.childrensmuseumfranklin.org/donate

Town Council approves 2 license transactions, listens to friendly 40b proposal & postpones vote to enable further work on proposal (video)

The Franklin Town Council met as scheduled on Wednesday, April 10, 2024. 8 members were present in Chambers, 1 participated remotely. The Council Chambers were over capacity with residents present for one or more of the topics for discussion on the agenda.

The Franklin TV broadcast of the 4 hour session is available for replay on YouTube ->  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4WPC4cB_S4

Agenda and supporting documents for this session -> 

Quick recap:
  • Approved license transaction for Table & Vine, mostly paperwork and ownership changes due to the family estate planning with no impact on the daily operations of the beer & wine license in operation at the Big Y
  • Approved the all alcohol license transfer for Dacey's Market with restrictions to maintain current operation. 
  • Long discussion on the proposed friendly 40b to be built in the land currently held by the Stobbart's Nursery. Multiple issues and questions were raised, many were not yet answered so in light of that the Council chose to have the administration and departments work with the developer and neighbors to work on the items in question before coming back to the Council
  • As this is the second friendly 40b, and there are multiple issues raised, the process could be revised to better address some of the process issues (notification to abutters, clarification on what the Council vote really means, etc.)
  • Resolution 24-17: Local Acceptance of GL Chapter 166 Section 32A was approved. Apparently this resolves a potential conflict where a part-time inspector is also prohibited from doing work in the Town. Whatever electrical work would be performed would still require inspection by another individual to avoid conflict of interest
  • Another happy occasion for the Council to thank the individuals/businesses for their contribution to Resolution 24-18: Gift Acceptance - Veterans’ Services Department ($2,250), Senior Center ($1,500), Franklin Historical Museum (~$600)
  • During the Town Administrator's report, Jamie revealed he was reinstating suspended Director Robert "Brutus" Cantoreggi effective Thursday, April 11. A web page would be published with all the information involved in reaching this decision
My notes captured via Twitter can be found in one PDF file -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1labnvYVykW4HGk01mHIQDk7d725ikuLn/view?usp=drive_link

Photo album with the slides as captured during the presentation on Wednesday


listens to friendly 40b proposal & postpones vote to enable further work on proposal
listens to friendly 40b proposal & postpones vote to enable further work on proposal

Public Hearing scheduled by the Planning Board for the Tri-County RVTHS new building - May 6

In accordance with the Town of Franklin Zoning By-Laws, the Franklin Planning Board will hold a public hearing at the Town Hall (and can also be attended remotely) on Monday, May 6, 2024 at 7:00 PM in the Town Council Chambers of the Franklin Municipal Building, 355 East Central Street, for a Site Plan application titled “Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School” prepared by Stephen Powers of Samiotes Consultants Inc., Southborough, MA and submitted to the Department of Planning & Community Development on April 9, 2024, by the Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical School District, Franklin, MA.

The property is located in the Rural Residential II Zoning District (Assessors Map 259 Lot 004) at Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School on 147 Pond Street. The Applicant is proposing the redevelopment of the existing school campus for a new school building and associated reconfigured vehicular and athletic areas.

Please note: This will be your only written notice of this public hearing. Should the Planning Board vote to continue this Public Hearing, the date and time will be posted on the Planning Board’s website under Agendas.

Please contact the Department of Planning & Community Development at (508) 520-4907 if you require further information or if you need to make arrangements to provide translation services for the hearing impaired, or for persons with language barriers.

Copies of the plan and supporting documentation may be reviewed in the Department of Planning & Community Development during regular office hours.

Greg Rondeau, 
Chairman

Public Hearing scheduled by the Planning Board for the Tri-County VTHS new building - May 6
Public Hearing scheduled by the Planning Board for the Tri-County VTHS new building - May 6